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  • To take a Quick Learning business course, one has to first pass the 10 basic levels (including the Toefl test), before choosing either the very reasonably priced 1,960-peso course (one and a half hours every weekday for a month) or the more intensive three hours a day (3,090 pesos a month).

    English Required: 2006

  • To take a Quick Learning business course, one has to first pass the 10 basic levels (including the Toefl test), before choosing either the very reasonably priced 1,960-peso course (one and a half hours every weekday for a month) or the more intensive three hours a day (3,090 pesos a month).

    English Required: 2006

  • But for hundreds of thousands of international students hoping to study in the United States, a major concern is proving their language skills on the Test of English as a Foreign Language, or Toefl.

    An English Test Is Changed, and Some Foreign Students Worry 2005

  • But for hundreds of thousands of international students hoping to study in the United States, a major concern is proving their language skills on the Test of English as a Foreign Language, or Toefl.

    Life of Brian: 2005

  • The college will recommend a testing service, like the Test of English as a Foreign Language (Toefl) or the International English Language Testing System (Ielts).

    NYT > Home Page By ROBIN MAMLET 2012

  • While there is no cutoff score for the SAT, ACT and subject tests, most colleges will have a minimum Toefl or Ielts score.

    NYT > Home Page By ROBIN MAMLET 2012

  • I quit my job to prepare for the G.M.A.T. and Toefl tests, which the university in New York I wanted to attend required.

    NYT > Home Page By TIMOTHY WILLIAMS 2011

  • Lying on a cot next to her mother and her aunt, Kimia Shahandeh, 25, studied for the Test of English as a Foreign Language, or Toefl, and dipped in and out of "Funny in Farsi," a memoir by an Iranian immigrant to the United States.

    NYT > Home Page By ANNA M. PHILLIPS 2011

  • The college will recommend a testing service, like the Test of English as a Foreign Language (Toefl) or the International English Language Testing System (Ielts).

    NYT > Home Page By ROBIN MAMLET 2012

  • While there is no cutoff score for the SAT, ACT and subject tests, most colleges will have a minimum Toefl or Ielts score.

    NYT > Home Page By ROBIN MAMLET 2012

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